George Michael Dwyer, M.D.
Dr. Dwyer graduated from the Medical School of Ohio in 1985 with his medical degree. His post-graduate training included orthopedic surgery from 1985 – 1986 and diagnostic radiology from 1986 – 1988 at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, and diagnostic radiology at Wayne State University also in Detroit, from 1988 – 1990. In 1990, he was certified by the American Board of Radiology. As Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Reserve, Dr. Dwyer served as a Staff Radiologist in Fleet Hospital Five during operation Desert Storm in Saudi Arabia. The remainder of his military service took place at the Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Virginia. Dr. Dwyer then moved to Cumberland, Maryland to work in Diagnostic Radiology at Memorial Hospital and Medical Center, Meyersdale Medical Center in Meyersdale, Pennsylvania and Garrett County Memorial Hospital in Oakland, Maryland. With the merger of two Cumberland Hospitals in 1999, Memorial Hospital and Medical Center along with the former Sacred Heart Hospital became part of the Western Maryland Health System. Dr. Dwyer continues to work on both campuses of the WMHS. In 2004, Allegany Imaging began serving Preston Memorial Hospital in Kingwood, West Virginia and the Oakland MRI Center in Oakland, Maryland. Dr. Dwyer is a member of the following organizations: Radiological Society of North America, American Roentgen Ray Society, American College of Radiology, American Medical Association, Medical and Chirugical Faculty of Maryland, and Allegany County Medical Society.
